In Pictures: Italy's elections

Recession-stricken Italy heads to the polls to elect a new government after weeks of campaigning and rallies.

Italians are heading to the polls in an unpredictable election critical to European markets as the country suffers its longest economic recession in two decades.

Polling booths opened at 8am (07:00 GMT) and will close at 10pm on Sunday. On Monday, voters can cast their ballots between 7am and 3pm. Some 47 million eligible voters are electing both chambers of parliament: The Chamber of Deputies and the Senate.

Outgoing Prime Minister Mario Monti, a former European commissioner, will also compete with three-time Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, the media tycoon known for a series of scandals, and Pier Luigi Bersani, the centre-left leader of the Democratic Party (PD) who led the last opinion polls.

Campaigning ended on Friday with candidates banned from publicly rallying for support in the 24 hours before the polls open. Opinion polls are also not allowed to be published during the fortnight preceding the vote.

People wave flags, gesture and chant slogans in support of Silvio Berlusconi(***)s centre-right People of Freedom (PDL) party during its final rally before a ban on campaigning ahead of the vote. Italians cast their ballots on Sunday and Monday.

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Angelino Alfano, secretary of the PDL, addresses supporters in the Mostra d(***)Oltremare conference room in Naples, where the party held their last rally. Berlusconi, whose party has been catching up to the leading Democratic Party (PD) in the polls, was unable to attend because of a bout of conjunctivitis.

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Berlusconi speaks to supporters on a video-screen during his last electoral rally. It was the sixth election campaign for Berlusconi, who has been prime minister three times. The media tycoon and politician has survived multiple court cases, sex scandals and diplomatic gaffes.

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Leader of the PD Pier Luigi Bersani addresses his supporters. Polls suggest that Bersani will narrowly edge out former three-time Prime Minister Berlusconi in a vote seen as crucial for the future of the Eurozone as the winner will face the arduous task of pulling Italy out of the longest recession it has faced in a generation.

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Naples Royal palace in the city(***)s Plebiscito Square is seen under a flag of the PD, a centre-left party headed by former Communist Bersani, during the party(***)s last rally before the 2013 general elections.

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A PD supporter carries a flag during the party(***)s last rally in Naples. Party officials say that if Bersani wins, his priorities would
include cutting payroll taxes to create jobs, strengthening
anti-corruption laws, and bolstering state institutions.

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Leader of the Left, Ecology, Freedom party (SEL) Nichi Vendola, addresses his constituents during a rally organised by his party in Naples to mark the end of the campaigning. Vendola(***)s party is allied to the PD, which may also be joined by Mario Monti(***)s centrist coalition to help the PD gain a majority in the Senate.

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A man waves an Italian flag during the SEL party rally in Naples. With a large number of voters undecided as of the last polls, analysts warn that anything could happen during the two days of voting.

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People wave flags, gesture and chant slogans in support of Silvio Berlusconi(***)s centre-right People of Freedom (PDL) party during its final rally before a ban on campaigning ahead of the vote. Italians cast their ballots on Sunday and Monday.

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Angelino Alfano, secretary of the PDL, addresses supporters in the Mostra d(***)Oltremare conference room in Naples, where the party held their last rally. Berlusconi, whose party has been catching up to the leading Democratic Party (PD) in the polls, was unable to attend because of a bout of conjunctivitis.

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Berlusconi speaks to supporters on a video-screen during his last electoral rally. It was the sixth election campaign for Berlusconi, who has been prime minister three times. The media tycoon and politician has survived multiple court cases, sex scandals and diplomatic gaffes.

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Leader of the PD Pier Luigi Bersani addresses his supporters. Polls suggest that Bersani will narrowly edge out former three-time Prime Minister Berlusconi in a vote seen as crucial for the future of the Eurozone as the winner will face the arduous task of pulling Italy out of the longest recession it has faced in a generation.

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Naples Royal palace in the city(***)s Plebiscito Square is seen under a flag of the PD, a centre-left party headed by former Communist Bersani, during the party(***)s last rally before the 2013 general elections.

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A PD supporter carries a flag during the party(***)s last rally in Naples. Party officials say that if Bersani wins, his priorities would
include cutting payroll taxes to create jobs, strengthening
anti-corruption laws, and bolstering state institutions.

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Leader of the Left, Ecology, Freedom party (SEL) Nichi Vendola, addresses his constituents during a rally organised by his party in Naples to mark the end of the campaigning. Vendola(***)s party is allied to the PD, which may also be joined by Mario Monti(***)s centrist coalition to help the PD gain a majority in the Senate.

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A man waves an Italian flag during the SEL party rally in Naples. With a large number of voters undecided as of the last polls, analysts warn that anything could happen during the two days of voting.